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Its the last day of school, and the kids of Dimmsdale eagerly await the start of those fun-filled months of Summer Vacation. But this summer the grownups of Dimmsdale are worried that their kids are getting too wild, so they call a town meeting to find a solution for their concerns. Enter Flappy Bob, the clown founder of Flappy Bobs Happy Peppy Learnatorium. Timmy and his friends are enrolled in Flappy Bobs school, and they immediately see all hope of a fun summer dwindling away. Timmy realizes he must find a way to bring fun back to summer, and its all done through the magic of song.

this is the greatest fairly odd parents movie yet and it has songs so it dosn't get boring this is the funniest with political jokes and songs "kids just being kids" "Flappy's song" "adults ruin everything"(one of my favorites which kids will love)"Timmy's song"(one of my favorites)"Where is the fun"(my ultimate favorite)"Cosmo and Wanda's song" witch shows how Cosmo and Wanda met.The second half of "where is the fun" and ending with "kids just being kids" I hope this review helped this is a great movie fairly odd parents fans kids and adults will love!

Fairly Oddparents is a success for Nick, and rightly so. It belongs to the second generation of Nick's attempts to renovate and revive cartoons. The first generation brought Rugrats, Doug, Ah! Real Monsters, and Ren and Stimpy. With the second generation came Fairly Oddparents, Invader Zim, and a few others. All of which have a unique look, witty writing, and which generally raised the bar for TV 'toons. Similar efforts were underway at Cartoon Network, Fox Kids, and Disney, and each studio has produced cartoons with production values which far exceed anything from a few decades ago.

One not very bright spot has been the effort to create longer cartoon specials and direct to video home DVDs. There are several reasons for that. One, a longer feature helps other studios fill in the space occupied by Disney cinema animation. Two, it provides material for shows like Cartoon Network's Cartoon Theater. Three, it provides a way to directly market already profitable TV shows or movies with direct to video sequels and follow-ups. Nick, for instance, refers to its cartoons as a Nick brand, and attempts to group its products under the well-known orange Nick logo in the manner that Disney does with its own name through its Buena Vista distribution division.

None of which has anything to do with this musical, except to say that it somewhat plays against type. The previous TV animation features I've seen, usually running around an hour, have all been inferior to the regular TV cartoons. Here's the exception. The reason it's an exception is because it's a musical, a lively, likeable, witty one. The songs are Pinky and the Brain smart and Disney singable.Read more ›

I just saw this yesterday, and, boy, it was good. 37 Year Plans don't work.

37 Years Earlier, two clown parents put their son (Flappy Bob) in a rocket, when they thought they were going to fall in a crack. BIG MISTAKE! The Pixies found him and adopted him. 37 Years Later, Timmy and his pals are waiting for school to end, and when it does, there is a musical number I call "Kids Just Being Kids." But this year, what do the parents think? BLAME CHOMPY. Flappy Bob came and he said he was the owner of Flappy Bob's Peppy Happy Learnatorium (remember Peppy Happy Gary and Peppy Happy Betty?). He proposed his Camp Learnatorium. But that is NOT what Timmy and his friends want. Then there's another musical number. Timmy wished kids could rule the world. But in doing so, all fairies are took to Fairy World. But, then, the Pixies offer Flappy Bob a contract. With that, yet another musical number, "Where is the Fun?". So, the world is boring, like Fairy World, but then he thought about being a clown. He found a loophole on the contract, then the world is normal, but they still have to go to the Learnatorium, in doing so it's another musical number and then the end.

I watched this wonderful special on Nickelodeon and it was absolutely great! The songs fit the wondrous plot used in it, especially the boredom about the tedious life in Pixie World and the world which was turned into an environment based on Flappy Bob's Learn-A-Torium ("Unfundimentals," my personal favorite) and the heart-rendering duet with Cosmo and Wanda ("As Long as I'm Floating With You"). The plot is about a former clown/lawyer putting ten-year-old Timmy Turner and his peers inside his Learn-A-Torium, in response to the complaints from their parents for their reckless behavior. But the 37-year old esthabishment is actually an evil plan manipulated everything, something Flappy Bob and the adults didn't known about. I urge you to watch this, whether you're a musical buff, kid, or a cartoon junkie!!!

The Fairly Oddparents: School's Out was a good special. While it was a great special, it was not as good as Channel Chasers. To most people, the song between Cosmo and Wanda was the best song in there. I think it is the first Hey Flappy Bob Song. The song was good and all right. Nickelodeon better not make another musical! It will not be as good as this one. I like the way the songs fit with what happened in the special! The actors who sang did awesome! I just hope they do not a "musical" with another Nick show and turn it into some piece of slop! But this a good wholesome family musical that kids of all ages will be running to see!